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. >> north dakota, south dakota vermont, wyoming, nebraska, kansas and on and on. the states tend to vote republican and tend to be removed from washington. i've looked at all of the presidential visits to the states over the past three and a half decades and how they are spread out by state and i said with a few actually allocate these according to population and i look at the ones that get more states than the population would predict and more visits rather than population would predict and fewer visits. and it is the key electoral states that tend to be disproportionately visited. we see this not just in electio years, but throughout the president's terms in office. and we have seen this consistently since ronald reagan. but we have had despite and the sproportionate focus on the key states in the last few presidencies, george bush's presidency at barack obama's presidency. >> what do you teach at the naval academy? >> courses on the presidency and campaigns and elections and american public a
. >> north dakota, south dakota vermont, wyoming, nebraska, kansas and on and on. the states tend to vote republican and tend to be removed from washington. i've looked at all of the presidential visits to the states over the past three and a half decades and how they are spread out by state and i said with a few actually allocate these according to population and i look at the ones that get more states than the population would predict and more visits rather than...
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this is a larger district that includes or links, and wyoming counties. budgetary, niagara and ontario counties and even a little bit of monroe county spent the format is straightforward. we will ask questions of the candidates, then they have one minute to respond to it upon about 45 seconds to rebut them an additional 30 seconds will be given to candidates at our discretion. but also the candidates ask each other question and we will have a lightning round where we will ask questions with yes or no answer. we start out with a 60-second opening statement from each candidate. congresswoman chu one a.c.o.r.n. toss trying to thank you for posting this and joining us today. one year ago republicans, democrats and independents honored me with their vote and sent me to washington to be there independent voice. i have worked hard to keep that promise and here's what i've done. cut metal -- taxes on middle-class families and small businesses that create jobs, and over burdensome regulations on our farmers. make sure we keep our promise to seniors on medicare, as
this is a larger district that includes or links, and wyoming counties. budgetary, niagara and ontario counties and even a little bit of monroe county spent the format is straightforward. we will ask questions of the candidates, then they have one minute to respond to it upon about 45 seconds to rebut them an additional 30 seconds will be given to candidates at our discretion. but also the candidates ask each other question and we will have a lightning round where we will ask questions with yes...
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it is the same land that unites a california child, tennessee teenager, maryland father, and a wyoming worker, they bond under one flag to dream of a better life, where they are free to pursue their own happiness, free to risk without the consequences associated to failure. free to speak their minds without the retribution of fellow citizens agenting as a lynch mob, uncomfortable with those prepared to say what they think, particularly if they don't agree with it, free to reap the rewards of boldness and maybe success, without suffering the debilitating envy and unending sniping of those incapable or inwilling to secure similar compensation. it is the nation of kay thurman, the nation of philanthropy, a community of unequal generosity, a nation of libertarian spirit and bounce-back mentality, a population that wears its emotion on its sleeve, and speaks openly of god. a country more dedicated than any other to human achievement and discovery, the land of the free, the home of the brave. it is the nation and idea that men stand up for, fight for, and ultimately lay down their life for.
it is the same land that unites a california child, tennessee teenager, maryland father, and a wyoming worker, they bond under one flag to dream of a better life, where they are free to pursue their own happiness, free to risk without the consequences associated to failure. free to speak their minds without the retribution of fellow citizens agenting as a lynch mob, uncomfortable with those prepared to say what they think, particularly if they don't agree with it, free to reap the rewards of...
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the governor of wyoming, matt made, all of a sudden found what happens when natural gas prices drop. he was $100 million upside down. certainly we need to look at our overall tax structure. when the congressmen again scissor neighboring states property taxes are higher, all of the neighboring states of the sales tax. >> mr. hill, montana women earn only 73 cents on the dollar but nan aron. one of the biggest gender pay gaps in the country. we went on and operate many of the state small businesses, with both you and mr. bullock say you want to help your butcher administration do to close the gender pay gap so montana women can get equal pay for the work? >> i think montana women not to have equal pay for the work. if women were convincing job as a man coming to yasser and the same amount or any role kind of job. i remember when i started my first business, i had a woman who was my partner and our compensation was the same because for the same kind of responsibilities. i think most dismiss owners today realize they need to compensate workers to have quality workforce and whether that's
the governor of wyoming, matt made, all of a sudden found what happens when natural gas prices drop. he was $100 million upside down. certainly we need to look at our overall tax structure. when the congressmen again scissor neighboring states property taxes are higher, all of the neighboring states of the sales tax. >> mr. hill, montana women earn only 73 cents on the dollar but nan aron. one of the biggest gender pay gaps in the country. we went on and operate many of the state small...
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my home state of wyoming, we've lost the top insurer of malpractice insurance in the state. the rates for general practitioner have gone from $40,000 a year to $100,000 a year for an insurance policy. we think this has a devastating impact on the quality of healthca, as i say, high-risk patients not being treated anymore, we've lost ob/gyn doctors in the country, and we think it needs to be fixed. we need to cap noneconomic damages, and we also think you need to limit the awards that the trial attorneys take out of all of this. over 50% of the settlements go to attorneys and for administrative overhead. we passed medical liability reform through the house of representatives. it's been blocked in the senate. senator kerry has voted 10 times against medical liability reform and i don't believe senator edwards supports it either, not the kind that would be meaningful. >> senator edwards. >> let me say first of all i'm proud of the work i did on behalf of kids and families against big insurance companies, big drug company, and big h.m.o.'s. we do have too many lawsuits. and the
my home state of wyoming, we've lost the top insurer of malpractice insurance in the state. the rates for general practitioner have gone from $40,000 a year to $100,000 a year for an insurance policy. we think this has a devastating impact on the quality of healthca, as i say, high-risk patients not being treated anymore, we've lost ob/gyn doctors in the country, and we think it needs to be fixed. we need to cap noneconomic damages, and we also think you need to limit the awards that the trial...
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the californian child, the tennessean teenager, the floridian father, the maryland mother, and the wyoming worker, where they bond under one flag, to dream of a better life, where they are free to pursue their own happiness, free to risk without the consequences associated with the failure. free to speak their mind without the retribution of fellow citizens acting as a lynch mob, unaccustomed and uncomfortable with those prepared to say what they think, particularly if they don't agree with them. free to reap the reward of boldness and maybe success, without suffering the debilitating envy and unending sniping of those incapable of unwilling to secure similar compensation. it is the nation of kay fuhrman, the nation of philanthropy, a citizenry of unequaled generosity. a people with a libertarian spirit and a bounce-back mentality, a population that wears it's motions on its sleeves, and speaks openly of god. a country more dedicated than any other to human achievement and discovery. the land of the free, the home of the brave. it is the nation an idea that men stand up for, fight for, and
the californian child, the tennessean teenager, the floridian father, the maryland mother, and the wyoming worker, where they bond under one flag, to dream of a better life, where they are free to pursue their own happiness, free to risk without the consequences associated with the failure. free to speak their mind without the retribution of fellow citizens acting as a lynch mob, unaccustomed and uncomfortable with those prepared to say what they think, particularly if they don't agree with...
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she got a call when she was on her vacation in wyoming, and she was--and she was tossing and turning. she was really worried. c-span: i mean, you say in the book she was aw--awake many nights worrying about it. >> guest: that's right, she was. but... c-span: what do--what do they worry about, though? >> guest: they worry that--that--you have to--you have to get at this thing fast, and you have to find out: what is it? how is it spreading? how easily is it spreading? where is this virus? is it only in hong kong? is it elsewhere? how--should--what should you do? should you--should you ask for vaccines to be made? should you ask for another 1976-type thing to happen? c-span: is the cdc our front-line defense? >> guest: it is. c-span: for all these kind of things? >> guest: they are. they're the ones who look at aids, ebola, everything you worry about. c-span: and, again, go back to the difference between the 1918 flu and the flu we're having this year. what--what ha--in '18, what happened to the body? >> guest: well, people would very quickly, almost overnight, die because their lungs wo
she got a call when she was on her vacation in wyoming, and she was--and she was tossing and turning. she was really worried. c-span: i mean, you say in the book she was aw--awake many nights worrying about it. >> guest: that's right, she was. but... c-span: what do--what do they worry about, though? >> guest: they worry that--that--you have to--you have to get at this thing fast, and you have to find out: what is it? how is it spreading? how easily is it spreading? where is this...
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they will be in the studio to discuss his recent piece questioning the real sense of the former wyoming senator alan simpson will join us by phone to defend the college. we'll look at trends in wages and benefits from the bureau of labor statistics. and christopher a policy analyst with bloomberg government. washington journal is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. more now about middle east politics with palestinian historian and scholar. he was at the middle east substitute for an hour and a half. thank you for making possible this special occasion we have the honor and privilege of hearing from walid khalidi. this is conflict which you know has often been clouted with prop propaganda, false history, and partisanship. walid khalidi's books and articles are distinguished by the integrity of his scholarship, his deep capacity for research, and he has helped promote the whole profession of palestinian history. and has helped to make it better understood in the united states and the western world. he was born in jerusalem in 1925, he was educate at objection ford, where he taug
they will be in the studio to discuss his recent piece questioning the real sense of the former wyoming senator alan simpson will join us by phone to defend the college. we'll look at trends in wages and benefits from the bureau of labor statistics. and christopher a policy analyst with bloomberg government. washington journal is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. more now about middle east politics with palestinian historian and scholar. he was at the middle east substitute for an...
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you've got out of wyoming foster friess has given a lot of money. and then, of course, there's the elephant in the room which we would be sheldon adelson out of nevada was given him and his wife and discovers that would've given somewhere somewhere north of $70 million to various super pacs supporting romney an earlier supporting gingrich. so that's a lot of money, you know, and that's a huge gamble to make. you have to wonder at the end of this whether folks feel like they deserve something for all that money. i don't know. that's just the money we know about. >> sheldon abelson telling the press all he wanted was a lock at a white house chanukah party spent that doesn't sound very bad. >> shade -- sheldon adelson is the subject of an investigation or serious wrongdoing in china. is also been very vocal about decisions he takes for israel and he wants is a candidate takes a guy goes position to give expect he will want some return on investment. >> one thing that i think is interesting that you are not seeing in the super pac donation, super pacs h
you've got out of wyoming foster friess has given a lot of money. and then, of course, there's the elephant in the room which we would be sheldon adelson out of nevada was given him and his wife and discovers that would've given somewhere somewhere north of $70 million to various super pacs supporting romney an earlier supporting gingrich. so that's a lot of money, you know, and that's a huge gamble to make. you have to wonder at the end of this whether folks feel like they deserve something...
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i reached out to the republican senator from wyoming to my past the act into law, critical for those families. iran is the national security threat to the united states and state of israel. i joined with the republican senator from illinois would pass the most crippling sanctions by one country against another and god in 100 to zero vote in the united states senate, something you don't see too often. working with republican senator from nebraska is the chair of the housing subcommittee, we passed into law housing for the disabled in this country. those are three of many examples were ever could republican senators on the other side to make a difference for new jersey families. now, his record is 90% of his votes are in line with his party in the state legislature. every time his colleagues want to seek an override, he is never found once an opportunity to join them and say no, we disagree with the front office. >> next question to senator menendez. >> senator menendez, your colleague frank lautenberg and senator christy snipe of the time. you have a chilly relationship with governor
i reached out to the republican senator from wyoming to my past the act into law, critical for those families. iran is the national security threat to the united states and state of israel. i joined with the republican senator from illinois would pass the most crippling sanctions by one country against another and god in 100 to zero vote in the united states senate, something you don't see too often. working with republican senator from nebraska is the chair of the housing subcommittee, we...
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[applause] it also reminded me of a cute little story appeared out in wyoming we have this wal-mart store and they have this greater. they call them and say you are the best greeter. your friendly, courteous, kind, so helpful, we need to talk to you because you can wait quite a bit lately. we see in your resume years experience in the military. i said what did they say you? they said something like, but she? in coffee, admiral? [laughter] >> out west, when you wear your cowboy hat and someone does some reason it really to mistake, you grow a tip of the hat to that particular person or organization. i would like to say, a tip of the hat to this organization for all of you for supporting, for this task. [applause] and using the phrase that we hear on another station, i am glad that we have this organization for keeping them honest. >> god bless you all. [applause] ♪ >> kind of miss that man him -- and done. provide the clarity, did not? little did we know when the wall came down we would have to fight them all over again back here. [cheers and applause] and it is amazing to me, listening
[applause] it also reminded me of a cute little story appeared out in wyoming we have this wal-mart store and they have this greater. they call them and say you are the best greeter. your friendly, courteous, kind, so helpful, we need to talk to you because you can wait quite a bit lately. we see in your resume years experience in the military. i said what did they say you? they said something like, but she? in coffee, admiral? [laughter] >> out west, when you wear your cowboy hat and...
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about alaska, california, delaware, maryland, missouri, montana, new mexico, south dakota, vermont, wyoming, washington state in west virginia. so they don't call it the dismal science for no reason. the economist has an interesting model, but the scientific method you take the predictions that the model suggests common name common name of the 13 states are going to get less attention, less than the zero thing out of it you compare it to facts and reality and common sense. the reality is that there is no possible way you could run for president under a national popular vote and ignore those 14 states. to get to terry's question, there is no way of rural areas. now, your specific question is will this produce more face-to-face voter contacts? absolutely not. there's essentially none now in the general election campaign for president. and there certainly won't be under a national popular vote. there is retail campaigning in some of the early primaries, particularly in the small states like iowa and new hampshire, which are both early and small, maybe some in south carolina. but when you get d
about alaska, california, delaware, maryland, missouri, montana, new mexico, south dakota, vermont, wyoming, washington state in west virginia. so they don't call it the dismal science for no reason. the economist has an interesting model, but the scientific method you take the predictions that the model suggests common name common name of the 13 states are going to get less attention, less than the zero thing out of it you compare it to facts and reality and common sense. the reality is that...
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former wyoming senator will join us by phone to defend the college. and we'll look at trends and wages and benefits from the bureau of labor statistics and christopher a policy analyst with bloomberg government. washington journal is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. [applause] now secretary of state hillary clinton on energy and foreign policy at georgetown university. she spoke and the u.s. roll in sanctions on iran's oil industry and efforts to increase domestic and international oil production. it's a little less than an hour. [applause] >> i don't think i ever hear more noise in this room. length of[laughter] than right now. good morning and now. it's my great privilege to honor to welcome back to the hill top secretary of state hillary clinton. we have very proud to think of her as a hoya by marriage. [laughter] i'd also like to welcome ambassador carlos. the state department special envoy. and as always, i'd like to welcome the students, faculty and staff with us in the audience today in case you didn't hear them. [laughter] secret
former wyoming senator will join us by phone to defend the college. and we'll look at trends and wages and benefits from the bureau of labor statistics and christopher a policy analyst with bloomberg government. washington journal is live on c-span every day at 7:00 a.m. eastern. [applause] now secretary of state hillary clinton on energy and foreign policy at georgetown university. she spoke and the u.s. roll in sanctions on iran's oil industry and efforts to increase domestic and...
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out in wyoming we have this wal-mart store and they had this greater and they called me and said you're the best greater we've got. you know where things are coming your so helpful. but we need to talk to you because you've been late quite a bit lately. we see on your resume should experience in a military. you weren't late in the military, were you speaker she said yeah, i kind was. what did they say to you? it was a something like, what you like some coffee, admiral? [laughter] >> out west when you're wearing a cowboy hat, and someone does something really terrific, you go, tip of the hat to that person or organization. i'd like to say a tip of the hat to this organization for all of you for supporting it, for the staff and for brent. and -- [applause] >> and using the phrase that we here on another station, i am glad that we have this organization for keeping them honest. >> god bless you all. [applause] ♪ >> kind of miss that and some. provided clarity, doesn't it? little did we know when the walking dead down we have to fight them all over again back here. [applause] >> and it's
out in wyoming we have this wal-mart store and they had this greater and they called me and said you're the best greater we've got. you know where things are coming your so helpful. but we need to talk to you because you've been late quite a bit lately. we see on your resume should experience in a military. you weren't late in the military, were you speaker she said yeah, i kind was. what did they say to you? it was a something like, what you like some coffee, admiral? [laughter] >> out...
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in fact my colleague from wyoming offered it. i never saw so many letter os posed to by organizations in washington state. business organizations medical organizations, health care people from spokane everybody waves concerned. if you think about it. if you're concerned like those in the juvenile diabetes association, if you're concerned about what is covered under preexisting condition, the notion of passing legislation that just lets you go across the aisle and you're not guaranteed any benefits was a big concern and so business, labor, health care, individual organization opposed it. what i worked so hard in the affordable care act to do is what our washington values are. which is to drive down the cost of health care. it should be more like the rate of inflation instead of the eight, nine, 10%. i passed new landmark legislation based on what we have done here in washington state that is to take away service and instead focus on outcomes. people might not understand but we in washington state deliver medicare services at the l
in fact my colleague from wyoming offered it. i never saw so many letter os posed to by organizations in washington state. business organizations medical organizations, health care people from spokane everybody waves concerned. if you think about it. if you're concerned like those in the juvenile diabetes association, if you're concerned about what is covered under preexisting condition, the notion of passing legislation that just lets you go across the aisle and you're not guaranteed any...